New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2651

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Imposes criminal penalties for leaving child unattended and unsupervised in motor vehicle.

Impact

The impact of A2651 on state laws is significant, as it introduces a new category of criminal offenses involving child safety in vehicles. If enacted, this bill would enhance legal accountability for caregivers, emphasizing the importance of child supervision and act as a deterrent against negligence. In cases where the child suffers bodily injury as a result of being left unattended, the offenders would face criminal charges of the third degree, punishable by imprisonment for three to five years, and for serious injury or death, a crime of the second degree with harsher penalties including imprisonment of five to ten years.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2651 aims to impose strict penalties on parents, guardians, or responsible persons who leave children under the age of six unattended and unsupervised in motor vehicles. Under the proposed legislation, such individuals would be classified as petty disorderly persons, subject to a minimum fine of $500. The bill defines key terms such as 'unattended' and 'unsupervised' to clarify the conditions under which the penalties apply, specifying that a child is considered 'unattended' when the responsible adult cannot continuously observe them, and 'unsupervised' when no individual aged 14 or older is present in the vehicle.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A2651 include concerns over the practical enforcement of the law and the potential consequences of criminalizing actions that some may consider unintentional or situational mistakes. Critics argue that while the bill aims to protect vulnerable children, it may lead to overreach by law enforcement and unintended legal repercussions for well-meaning guardians. The bill also raises questions about how best to balance child protection with parental discretion, and whether the penalties are proportional to the offense, particularly in cases where no harm is done to the child.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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